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Pierre Poilievre is boasting about his rallies. But does size indicate success?
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has been boasting about the size of his political rallies. But the size of such events may not be indicative of wide-scale support for a campaign or predictive of electoral success, some political analysts say.
Canada-U.S. trade tensions aren't stopping American tourists from visiting: experts
Canadians may be rethinking their trips across the border in the wake of U.S. tariffs, but Canadian border data shows the tensions aren't slowing Americans down when it comes to flying north.
B.C. human rights commissioner finds guardianship detentions of vulnerable adults discriminatory
B.C.’s Human Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender says she has found “systemic discrimination” in how health authorities detain vulnerable adults who are at risk of harm.
Muslim group, constituents call for Andrew Lawton's removal as Conservative candidate in southern Ontario
An anti-Islamophobia advocacy group is urging the Conservatives to remove a London, Ont.-area candidate from the federal election ballot over past comments about marginalized groups. When reached by CBC News, Andrew Lawton pointed to an earlier social media post in which he said he was "reckless" while facing mental health challenges but will continue to do better.
Poilievre digs at Carney's 'banker's haircut,' Liberal says his rival hasn't managed a crisis
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's criticisms of Mark Carney got personal on Tuesday, while the Liberal leader hit back at Poilievre's political career.
No new trials for men convicted of human smuggling in death of family at Manitoba-U.S. border: judge
A federal judge on Tuesday rejected requests for new trials for two men convicted on human smuggling charges in the deaths of four members of a family from India who froze to death while trying to cross the Canadian border into Minnesota during a blizzard in 2022.
Rise in asylum seekers crossing into Quebec as U.S. revokes status of thousands of migrants
Canadian border officials say there has been a steady rise in the number of people seeking asylum at a border crossing south of Montreal.
1 in 4 Bank of Canada managers needs French training
One in four managers at the Bank of Canada fail to meet the institution’s bilingualism requirements, including senior deputy governor Carolyn Rogers who is nearing the mid-way point of a seven-year mandate, according to information obtained by Radio-Canada.
A deputy grand chief of NAN, which represents 49 First Nations in Ontario, under investigation over conduct
Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) Deputy Grand Chief Bobby Narcisse confirms to CBC News he's under an independent investigation related to his conduct with the political-territorial organization, which represents dozens of First Nations in Treaties 9 and 5 in Ontario. Here's what we know so far.
UBC professors taking school to court over 'political' actions by administration
A petition filed in B.C. Supreme Court Monday claims UBC is breaching the University Act through the use of Indigenous land acknowledgments, equity and inclusion initiatives and by taking positions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The 10 most-challenged books in U.S. libraries have faced complaints in Canada, too
The American Library Association released its annual list of most-challenged books on Monday, which includes new data that reveals the majority of censorship attempts in school and public libraries in the U.S. come from elected officials rather than parents.
This man lost his life savings to identity fraud. He doesn't know how it happened
PWHL star Natalie Spooner relishing 11th world championship after returning from knee surgery
The 34-year-old Toronto Sceptres forward is grateful to be back on a Canadian team looking to repeat as world champions. Canada's first game is Thursday against Finland.
How safe is B.C.'s safe federal Green Party seat?
The Green Party of Canada’s flagship federal seat, occupied by an award-winning B.C. parliamentarian, could be in danger of being trumped by the tariff and sovereignty issue in the current federal election.
Winter weather makes an April comeback in Nova Scotia
Spring interrupted by snow, ice pellets and freezing rain across the province.
Scott Moe says Sask. believes in united Canada but warns of 'consequences' should harmful policies continue
In a recent op-ed for the Globe and Mail, Preston Manning theorized that support for western independence will only increase if the Liberals are re-elected April 28.
N.L. budget to be tabled Wednesday amid tariff chaos, Liberal leadership race
In Newfoundland and Labrador, the provincial budget is usually one of the biggest political events of the year. But a trade war, a provincial leadership race and a federal election are casting a long shadow over this year's fiscal plan.
An RCMP officer and a retired Vancouver cop say not even police are safe from high-tech spyware
Apparel brands grappling with 'tariff hell,' says Canadian industry group
Canadian fashion brands are grappling with the impact of Washington's steep new tariffs on garment-making hubs like China, India and Vietnam.
Don't forget about softwood lumber sector, B.C. premier tells Mark Carney
During Liberal Leader Mark Carney's visit to Victoria, Premier David Eby told him B.C.'s forestry sector deserves the same attention as industries in Ontario and Quebec.